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I suppose I should have come to read TA review first before plopping down so much money for the food. To be fair, the restaurant is beautifully decorated and has a nice old-world yet modern charm. It's perched at a good location that offers very...More

It used to be one of the best Restaurants in Macau, I went to La Paloma recently for Brunch and what a disappointment…
I don't know what happened, did the chef leave? if that's the case, they must find someone.
Despite the tacky and untasteful...More

We were there last week for dinner. Atmosphere is really nice and you can experience the old days where Macau is a small quiet place with no casino and crowd travellers around.
Junior staff might need further training on how to greet and serve guests....More

I last ate here and stayed at the attached hotel over 15 years ago. While it has been renovated, things have not changed much, which is good. Earlier this month, I came for lunch and was not disappointed by the service quality of food, view,...More

Nice cosy place for dinner in Macau. Orders of food and fine had been repeated until the waitress could understand what we read from the menu. Food is in average. Spinach salad with dry beacon is very good. Barbecue pork is delicious but the duck...More

Perhaps I went on an "off" night? I visited La Paloma on a Wednesday night and was very disappointed.
PROS:
-lovely atmosphere a terrace that would be a dream for weddings. The food, however, would be a wedding's worst nightmare.
-attentive service
CONS:
-horrible food...More

The previous reviews pretty well sum up dining at La Paloma. What we loved was the quality of the food which was Spanish rather than Portuguese in origin. The service was excellent and discreet and the atmosphere cool and elegant, as you would expect in...More

After a hot, humid, crowded Saturday afternoon in November (!) of sightseeing in tropical Macau, my husband and I wound up around the corner from the A-Ma-temple, on a waterfront street below a hotel with a terrace. We asked outside about getting a beer and...More